Health Policy to Raise Prices or Insurance on Demand

Posted by Sharon Keisha | March 17th, 2010 in health insurance | No Comments »

Health Policy

According to a press release www.cincodias.com due to different actions undertaken major health insurers in the past, this led the health care sector to consider now whether “increasing prices of insurance policies or sell insurance doctors to the letter?

In the article, among others, there are two complementary or alternative ideas to a possible increase in medical insurance costs:

  • It would make insurance plans to the letter. For example, a policy that covers gynecological care, dental care and urological revisions. Hopefully, that ever since the customer needs, not from the point of view of hospitals.
  • Another interesting way of reducing costs is conducting an ambitious prevention policy. ‘Not only do we sell insurance plans to cure the disease, we must also prevent it,’ they said.

So look forward to developments in the healthcare sector, both with respect to possible increases in rates or prices of medical and health insurance as a possible appearance of medical insurance to the letter.

Which of these ideas would you prefer for medical insurance?


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